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Sarangbang sonnimgwa eomeoni

  • 1961
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Sarangbang sonnimgwa eomeoni (1961)
DramaRomance

Ok-hui lives with her grandmother, her mother and the maid. People refer to their house as the "Widow House" because all three adult women who live there are widows. One day, a teacher named... Read allOk-hui lives with her grandmother, her mother and the maid. People refer to their house as the "Widow House" because all three adult women who live there are widows. One day, a teacher named Mr. Han moves into the house as a lodger.Ok-hui lives with her grandmother, her mother and the maid. People refer to their house as the "Widow House" because all three adult women who live there are widows. One day, a teacher named Mr. Han moves into the house as a lodger.

  • Director
    • Shin Sang-ok
  • Writers
    • Yo-seob Ju
    • Hee-jae Lim
  • Stars
    • Choi Eun-hie
    • Shin Yeong-gyun
    • Yeong-seon Jeon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    234
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    • Director
      • Shin Sang-ok
    • Writers
      • Yo-seob Ju
      • Hee-jae Lim
    • Stars
      • Choi Eun-hie
      • Shin Yeong-gyun
      • Yeong-seon Jeon
    • 2User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Choi Eun-hie
    Choi Eun-hie
    • Young widow
    Shin Yeong-gyun
      Yeong-seon Jeon
      • Ok-he
      Kim Jin-kyu
      • Mr. Han
      • (as Jin Kyu Kim)
      Eun-jin Han
      • Mother-in-law
      Kum-Bong Do
      • Maid
      • (as Geum-bong Do)
      • Director
        • Shin Sang-ok
      • Writers
        • Yo-seob Ju
        • Hee-jae Lim
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      6Uriah43

      A Story of Love During a Time of Cultural Change

      Having lost her husband several years earlier, a young widow (played by Eun-hie Choi) agrees to accept a male lodger named "Mr. Han" (Jin Kim Kyu) into the house that she shares with her widowed stepmother (Eun Jin Han) and their widowed maid (Kum Bong-Do). Also living in this house is the daughter of the young widow by the name of "Ok-he" (Yeong-seon Jeon) who is only 6 years old. And it's through her eyes that the story is told of the growing attraction between the young widow and Mr. Han. That being said, because Ok-he is still a child, she doesn't quite understand the societal pressures which force her mother and Mr. Han to remain distant from one another for such a long time. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a decent film for the most part with solid acting by all concerned. One thing I should note, however, is that this movie seemed to be more directed toward a Korean audience than it did for anyone living outside of that country. This could explain why the film won the best film award from the 1962 Asia-Pacific Film Festival but was not nominated by the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Be that as it may, although I liked the film for the most part, despite the obvious cultural differences and societal constraints, I didn't particularly care for the somewhat ambiguous ending, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
      9refresh_daemon

      A fantastic old Corean melodrama

      My Mother and the Houseguest is a remarkable gem by the late director, Shin Sang OK. While it's a rather conservative tale told in the tradition of Corean melodrama, it's done with such a high level of polish and points out societal tensions at the dawn of modernization in Corea while telling a touching story about loneliness and impossible love that it's hard not to consider this film as something beyond the ordinary.

      The story centers on the family that resides in the "widows house", where mother-in-law resides with her late son's wife and daughter, along with their housemaid, also a widow. Their day to day existence is shaken up by the arrival of a man, friend of the mother's brother, who takes up residence in their guest room. However, due to the cultural traditions of the time, it was considered unfaithful to the late spouses if widowers and especially widows were to see other people. Throw in some tension with some mistaken identities and conflict between filial loyalty and the passions of one's heart and you have a potent brew for a classic melodrama.

      Narrated by the daughter (clearly a voice-over by an older actress), the picture manages to keep the mother and the houseguest from interacting throughout most of the film while still conveying a surprising amount of attraction between the two, often using the precocious daughter as a bridge. It's both the impressive feat of subtlety used combined with strong moments of melodrama, seen between the non-interactions between the mother and guest as well as a touching scene between the mother and her mother-in-law that really sell this film.

      Combined with some impressive aesthetic choices in shooting, solid performances by the thesps, this film would be notable, but some of the imagery used to convey the contrast between traditional culture and modern culture and the conflict therein is also quite surprising. Using the housemaid and her suitor to contrast with the wealthier mother and her suitor to say something about class, tradition, and the conflicts between the way of the past and the present are quite effective and also, pay attention to the presence of trains, which I suppose you can do in many Corean films.

      My Mother and Her Guest is a notable old melodrama, while not opaquely subversive, still manages to say a thing or two about society at the time of its making (1961) and also provides an emotional force of entertainment. I don't think everyone will find this film as potent as I did, but this was the film I watched many years ago that cemented a then curiosity about Corean film into a love for it. 9/10.

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        Official submission of South Korea for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 35th Academy Awards in 1963.

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      • Release date
        • August 26, 1961 (South Korea)
      • Country of origin
        • South Korea
      • Language
        • Korean
      • Also known as
        • Mother and a Guest
      • Filming locations
        • South Korea
      • Production company
        • Shin Films
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        • ₩38,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross worldwide
        • $3,678,935
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 43 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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